The University of North Florida is introducing a new doctorate program for advanced health care leaders starting in the fall. Applications are now being accepted for the doctor of health administration program.
This new program will focus on global health leadership and advanced management of health care facilities and institutions. It is an “applied doctorate” that aims to use evidence from clinical, organizational, and policy areas to address complex problems in the health care field, according to UNF.
Mei Zhao, interim dean of UNF’s Brooks College of Health, stated that the program reflects innovation and progress in the ever-changing health care landscape. The doctor of health administration program is designed to equip future leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate complexities, drive transformative change, and improve the quality of health care delivery.
Students in the program will have the opportunity to learn from internationally recognized faculty and network with local health care executives. The program consists of 48 credit hours in a hybrid format, with 80% of coursework being online and 20% being on-campus executive seminars held on weekends.
For more information about the program and to apply, visit the DHA website.
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